MMJ Businessman Offered ‘Weed For Weeds’ for Cleaning Up City

The cannabis industry
offers various events and promotions in the states where marijuana
has been legalized. From weed weddings to pot festivals, marijuana
enthusiasts can now legally show their support toward the herb in any
form they want. An MMJ businessman from Maine decided to combine his
cannabis passion with love to his hometown, offering 'weed for weeds’
to the residents who cleaned up the city.

The new promotion offered
by a medical cannabis dispensary in Gardiner was aimed to encourage
residents to pick up garbage in their town. The program was initiated
by Dennis Meehan, the owner of Summit Medical Marijuana. According to
WCSH-TV, everyone over 21 was offered free weed if they showed a bag
of trash that was collected in Gardiner.

The campaign was
advertised on Facebook and attracted dozens of local pot users.
Meehan hopes his program will soon become available throughout the
whole state since gifting pot is legal in Maine. The ‘weed for
weeds’ promotion was also about raising awareness about the
"life-changing" nature of marijuana.

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Applying for a medical marijuana card, you may discover that many American states require applicants to designate dispensaries. In some states, cannabis patients are allowed to choose only one designated dispensary for purchasing weed.